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Hartwell VFW Post 8076 was recognized as the top post of the NEGA district for the second quarter of 2023 at the recent district meeting in Cumming, Ga.  An impressive eagle trophy is on display at the post. Commander Ricky Sykes holds the trophy with a view of the lake behind the Post.

Hartwell VFW Post 8076 was recognized as the top post of the NEGA district for the second quarter of 2023 at the recent district meeting in Cumming, Ga. An impressive eagle trophy is on display at the post. Commander Ricky Sykes holds the trophy with a view of the lake behind the Post.

Hartwell VFW recognized as Top Post for district quarter

Hartwell VFW Post 8076 was recognized as the Georgia District 2 Top Post of the Quarter at the recent district meeting in Cumming, Ga. An impressive eagle trophy is on display at the post.
Nancy Hart Memorial Park is located on Royston Highway, and is currently under investigation by the Georgia Secretary of State’s office. Many of the concrete paths throughout Nancy Hart Memorial Park are cracked and have weeds growing through them.

Nancy Hart Memorial Park is located on Royston Highway, and is currently under investigation by the Georgia Secretary of State’s office. Many of the concrete paths throughout Nancy Hart Memorial Park are cracked and have weeds growing through them.

Cemetery negligence could lead to criminal charges

Nancy Hart Memorial Park, and other cemetery properties in the area, could be placed under the ownership of the State of Georgia.
The Hartwell City Council appoved a $5.6 million new firehouse for the city fire department during Monday night’s meeting. The proposed rendering shows what the new firehouse could look like.

The Hartwell City Council appoved a $5.6 million new firehouse for the city fire department during Monday night’s meeting. The proposed rendering shows what the new firehouse could look like.

Council approves new $5.6 million firehouse

The Hartwell City Council approved $5.6 million in funding for the construction of a new Hartwell firehouse, during their regular meeting on June 5 at City Hall. At the meeting, Mayor Brandon Johnson and City Manager Jon Herschell presented the council with final cost estimates for the project.
Photo by Aaron Burden

Photo by Aaron Burden

Remembering the true reason for Memorial Day

Memorial Day is about remembering the brave souls who paid the ultimate sacrifice to allow each of us the freedoms we all enjoy as Americans. It is a day of reverence, reflection and a time to be grateful to live in the greatest country the world has ever known. General George S. Patton Jr.
Photo by Scott Rodgerson

Photo by Scott Rodgerson

The Blotter

The Hart County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests:   May 23   Jose Aguilera-Medina, 38, of Royston was arrested and charged with driving without a license and failure to drive within a single lane.
Photo by Trnava University

Photo by Trnava University

Library to host annual summer reading program

The Hart County Library, located at 150 Benson St. in Hartwell has a 2023 Summer Reading Program. June events include: June 5 - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Summer Reading Kick-Off June 7 - 1 p.m. Todd Key – Cirque du Todd June 12 - 11 a.m. Storytime (Theme:  Birds) June 14 - 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Photo by Mche Lee

Photo by Mche Lee

School enrollment moved to board of education office

District enrollment for the Hart County Charter System (HCCS) will be moving to the Hart County Board of Education Office. The announcement was made on Tuesday, May 30 and will be implemented in the early-to-mid June.
Hart Archway executive committee members Bill Leard and Jason Ford accepted the platinum designation for Hart County becoming a Connected Resilient Community during UGA’s awards week. Pictured from left to right are Jennifer Frum, UGA Vice President for Public Service and Outreach; Jere Morehead, UGA President; Jason Ford, Hartwell Economic and Community Development Director; Michelle Elliott, Archway Partnership Director; Bill Leard, Hart County Archway Partnership Executive Committee Chairman; S. Jack Hu,

Hart Archway executive committee members Bill Leard and Jason Ford accepted the platinum designation for Hart County becoming a Connected Resilient Community during UGA’s awards week. Pictured from left to right are Jennifer Frum, UGA Vice President for Public Service and Outreach; Jere Morehead, UGA President; Jason Ford, Hartwell Economic and Community Development Director; Michelle Elliott, Archway Partnership Director; Bill Leard, Hart County Archway Partnership Executive Committee Chairman; S. Jack Hu,

Hart awarded UGA Connected Resilient Community designation

Hart County has earned UGA’s Connected Resilient Community designation after working alongside University of Georgia partners to complete multiple projects designed to make them more attractive to economic development.